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    <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#526e9c" size="+2"><b>ftp Library Package 2.1 for Tcl/Tk Manual Pages</b></font></p>
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  <dd><font face="Arial,Helvetica" size="+1"><b>COMMAND</b></font></dd>
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    <dd><b>ftp::Put</b><em>&nbsp; handle&nbsp; (local | -data "data") &nbsp;?remote?</em></dd>
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	The <b>ftp::Put</b> command stores a local file <em>local</em> to a remote
	file <em>remote</em> on the ftp server. The file parameters passed must
	contain a fully qualified path name, otherwise the command uses
	the current directory. If '-data "data"' is specified, then rather than
        transferring a file, the data passed in is used as the data to transfer.
        If remote file name is unspecified, the local file name is assigned to
	the remote file name.
		
	<p>If the file was successfully transferred, then the command
	returns 1, if it fails 0. </p>

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	<pre># store unique file name
ftp::Put $conn index.htm

# store different file names
ftp::Put $conn test.htm index.htm

# with different fully qualified path name
ftp::Put $conn /usr/local/src/my.tar.gz /incoming/foo.tar.gz
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